What Did You Get For (yourself) Christmas
#78
I haddah Google dat
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PMO Carbs!! Wooot!! Wooot!!!....sorry woot, not calling you I mean Wooohooo!!!
Scott...I LOVE that pic of your shop. Right click, save as.
Scott...I LOVE that pic of your shop. Right click, save as.
#79
Race Car
The 924 will remain a 4, at least for now. I could easily spend 5k rebuilding this motor...for what? 150hp. Doing the job right is a challenge; the schmucks who buy these cars have no clue how expensive they can be. So sourcing good parts and spreading the costs(time and money) out is prudent. Hell, all I need is a short-block, how hard could that be? Well...everything is in a junk yard.
#81
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Didnt buy this, but made it today... if someone has the drivers side I can borrow for a template I will buy a 12 pack of Fat Tire
This took me longer than expected and in the end if Iwas to charge by the hour would have cost $2-300! But I have time for dinking around this week so what the heck....saved $90 from Rennline looks like I saved money too
This took me longer than expected and in the end if Iwas to charge by the hour would have cost $2-300! But I have time for dinking around this week so what the heck....saved $90 from Rennline looks like I saved money too
Nice job you did there!
#82
Parts Specialist
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I was looking and think the stock (as you suggest) will be a good template, i will pull mine out and look - thanks for the offer, I will keep it in mind, and thanks for compliment
#83
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No problem! It is not going anywhere, so whenever you get to it, let me know if want mine as a template.
#86
Parts Specialist
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again thanks for the offer and idea!!
#88
That flooring looks good! I installed a flat aluminum plate in the driver's foot well to prevent my heels from catching on the ribs in the floor - those foot rests would look good with it. Here are my CHT gauges installed in the dash - who needs a radio? Now I just have to buff up the rest of this old leather.